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Bitcoin Spot ETF Flows and its latest decoupling – Time to watch out?

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Bitcoin Spot ETFs registered strong inflows, but this may not necessarily mean more upside.

Bitcoin Spot ETF Flows and its latest decoupling - Time to watch out?

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  • Bitcoin Spot ETFs appear to be losing their influence across the market
  • Bitcoin could lend itself to short-term downside in the second half of this week

Bitcoin just recorded the first positive Spot ETF flows on Wednesday after noting consistent outflows since 8 January. However, the latest ETF flows revealed some other interesting findings about their impact too.

Bitcoin’s price action, for the most part, has moved in tandem with Spot ETF flows. However, that has not been the case lately. For example – BTC pulled off a 12.81% uptick from its lowest price point earlier this week to hit a local high of $100,175 on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Bitcoin Spot ETFs saw only negative flows for a week prior to Wednesday.

Simply put, Bitcoin managed to pull off the rally this week, despite Spot ETF outflows. This highlighted a sort of decoupling, one which may also play out for the rest of the week.

Bitcoin

Source: Farside.co.ke

On 15 January, however, Bitcoin Spot ETF flows recorded $755.1 million worth of inflows. This marked the third highest daily flows recorded so far this month.

Worth pointing out though that despite these findings, the last 24 hours did see BTC fall slightly with losses of just over 1.5% on the charts.

Bitcoin maintains focus on short term wedge pattern amid subdued activity

At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading at $99,236. Additionally, more downside on the charts seemed like a genuine possibility.

Bitcoin

Source: TradingView

The reason for the potential downside is that Bitcoin’s latest price uptick retested a descending resistance line. It also demonstrated some sell pressure in the last 24 hours – A sign that the resistance level was still strong.

Additionally, on-chain data revealed that BTC has been seeing outflows in the spot segment. In fact, the cryptocurrency had $156.01 million in spot outflows in the last 24 hours alone.

Bitcoin

Source: Coinglass

The surge in spot outflows suggested that investors are still focused on short term profit-taking. This could potentially offer insights into the current state of demand – A sign that the short-term sentiment is not heavily bullish.

Whale activity also aligned with the short-term sentiment. For example – The latest large holder flow data revealed 1,420 BTC inflows on Wednesday, as opposed to 494 BTC in outflows during the same period. Demand from whales was higher, hence influencing the bullish performance.

Bitcoin

Source: IntoTheBlock

While demand from whales was significantly higher than outflows, it is also worth noting that overall demand was weak. Especially compared to December’s demand spikes.

Low whale participation speaks volumes about the level of confidence in the market. This may indicate that Bitcoin is still restricted to short term movements, in which case the price will likely retreat from the resistance level. However, investors should be on the lookout for major developments that can potentially sway the market.

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Michael is a full-time journalist at AMBCrypto. He has 5 years of experience in finance and forex and more than two years as a writer in the crypto and blockchain segments. Michael's writing at AMBCrypto is primarily focused on cryptocurrency market news and technical analysis. His interests include motorcycles and exotic cars.
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